Shapeways

3D printing company Shapeways decided to honor Apple's digital assistant Siri the best way it knew how, and assembled a group of ragtag, rough-and-tumble 3D printing artists to submit their own vision of Siri. The winner of the contest, SaGa Design, churned out the creepy Siri case you see above, dubbed the Omniscient Siri case. The case obviously renders all touch controls useless, and users would be forced to use Siri for all functionality, but luckily her face is pushing out from the phone so one can order her around face-to-face.

We've written aboutTheo Jansen'skinetic sculptures before, the mythically-named Strandbeests, seen creepily patrolling a windy beach in this video. Jansen has scaled down his work of creating terrifying, towering kinetic monsters, and is now bringing tiny terrifying monsters to life with the use of a 3D printer. If you just don't have the patience the build your own Strandbeest, but have $105 to spare, Jansen and his new 3D printing press partner Shapeways will pump out a miniature Strandbeest just for you.

The price may seem steep, but the miniature beasts are made of 76 individual pieces, so think of the majority of that price tag as an assembly fee. If that doesn't fly, think of the majority of that price tag as a "professionals built this and it won't immediately break" fee. Head past the jump to see the miniature Strandbeests adorably scuttling across scenery and head to Theo Jansen's shop if owning a beast is up your alley.